This post is submitted by KWBSLKM
I am a senior.
This week, my school decided to reinstate a tradition
that had been phased out several years ago:
Color War.
However, since "school isn't camp" and Color
War is a "camp thing," the administration is not calling it Color
War. Instead, they gave it an inspiring and school-oriented name: Spark.
Now, I have nothing against using unnecessary
new-and-improved names for things that already have perfectly good names. The
government does this all the time, calling elevators "vertical
transportation units" and taking my money to pay the deficit
"taxes." My problem here is the principals' insistence that this is
NOT Color War, as evidenced by the fact that we are calling it Spark.
Well, principals, I have news for you. When you divide
the school into teams, give each team captains, and have requirements such as
skit, theme song, chidon, cheer, sports, banner, and the like, with judges to
score each requirement and a winner at the end, that is Color War, whether or
not you call it Spark.
If you don't like Color War because it's too much like
camp, don't have Color War. If that doesn't bother you, then why change the
name?
Well, actually, there are no team colors. So I guess it's
not really Color War.
It's Field Day.
Forget I said anything.
3 comments:
a rose by any other name....
Hope your team (or whatever they call it) wins!
in case you wonder, we didn't win. Oh well.
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